HOMEWINE CLUBGalleryContact

£20

To register use the button below to request tickets

An evening with Charles Moore

BY spectator events

Details:

October 10, 2016

6:30 pm

The Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS

speakers:

Fraser Nelson, editor, The Spectator

Charles Moore, editor of The Spectator (1984-90), the Sunday Telegraph (1992-5) and The Daily Telegraph (1995-2003). Authorised biographer of Margaret Thatcher and writer for The Spectator and The Daily Telegraph

Description:

Spectator subscribers are invited to an evening with Charles Moore in conversation with editor of The Spectator, Fraser Nelson.

Join us for a discussion on current political events including Brexit, the new Conservative government and the US elections.

Moore will offer his take on the evolution of the EU and what the Iron Lady who brought the UK into the single market might have thought about life outside the EU.

The discussion will be followed by a book signing of Everything She Wants, celebrating the launch of the second volume of Moore’s Margaret Thatcher biography. Copies will be for sale at the event.

About Charles Moore

Charles Moore was appointed editor of The Spectator aged 27, and then edited the Daily Telegraph for eight years.  The paperback version of Everything She Wants, the second volume of his Thatcher biography, is being released a few days before the event.

Volume Two of Moore’s acclaimed authorised biography covers the central, triumphal years of her premiership, from the Falklands to the 1987 election. Based on unrestricted access to all Lady Thatcher’s papers, unpublished interviews with her and all her major colleagues, this is the indispensable portrait of a towering figure of our times.

Tickets

Tickets are £20 each (plus £1.15 booking fee). Admittance is by ticket only. You will need your subscriber number (printed on your subscription address label) to buy a ticket.

Click here to subscribe and receive 12 issues delivered for £12, including web and app access. Or call 0330 333 0050 and quote discount code A071B.